EFFECT OF GROSS DOMESTIC REGIONAL BRUTO, PROVINCIAL MINIMUM WAGE, AND INVESTMENT ON LABOR ABSORPTION
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Title
EFFECT OF GROSS DOMESTIC REGIONAL BRUTO, PROVINCIAL MINIMUM WAGE, AND INVESTMENT ON LABOR ABSORPTION
Subject
Regional Domestic Product, Provincial Minimum Wage, Investment
Description
The unemployment rate in Indonesia is a classic problem that continues to be reviewed. This study
aims to determine the impact of gross domestic product, provincial minimum wage, and labor
absorption investment. This research uses quantitative methods and panel data analysis, which is processed using eviews 10, conducted in six provinces in Java in 2013-2019. The study used
secondary data from the central statistics agency: labor absorption data, gross regional domestic
product, and the provincial minimum wage (UMP). At the same time, investment data obtained the
value of domestic investment and foreign investment. The results showed that PDRB and investment had a positive effect on labor absorption. In contrast to these two variables, UMP negatively affects labor absorption. The results of this study are essential for policymakers on labor issues in Indonesia. The suggestion for the next research is to use a broader scope, namely Indonesia. Besides, it is necessary to distinguish the workforce into an educated workforce, a trained workforce, an uneducated workforce, and an untrained workforce.
aims to determine the impact of gross domestic product, provincial minimum wage, and labor
absorption investment. This research uses quantitative methods and panel data analysis, which is processed using eviews 10, conducted in six provinces in Java in 2013-2019. The study used
secondary data from the central statistics agency: labor absorption data, gross regional domestic
product, and the provincial minimum wage (UMP). At the same time, investment data obtained the
value of domestic investment and foreign investment. The results showed that PDRB and investment had a positive effect on labor absorption. In contrast to these two variables, UMP negatively affects labor absorption. The results of this study are essential for policymakers on labor issues in Indonesia. The suggestion for the next research is to use a broader scope, namely Indonesia. Besides, it is necessary to distinguish the workforce into an educated workforce, a trained workforce, an uneducated workforce, and an untrained workforce.
Creator
Tiara Juliana Jaya, Kholilah
Source
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/jebik.v9vi3.42642
Publisher
Univ. Tanjungpura
Date
28-12-2020.
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
P-ISSN : 2087-9954, E-ISSN : 2550-0066
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Coverage
Jurnal Ekonomi Bisnis dan Kewirausahaan (JEBIK) Univ. Tanjungpura 2020
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Citation
Tiara Juliana Jaya, Kholilah, “EFFECT OF GROSS DOMESTIC REGIONAL BRUTO, PROVINCIAL MINIMUM WAGE, AND INVESTMENT ON LABOR ABSORPTION,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 5, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/5925.